Sometimes, users create publicly shared albums or photos that can be viewed by anyone, even non-friends. You can try searching for the user's name along with keywords like "public photos" or "shared album" to see if they've shared any content publicly.

If you have mutual friends with the person whose photos you'd like to view, you can ask them to show you the photos. This method relies on the mutual friend's willingness to share the content with you.

Before attempting to view private Facebook photos, it's essential to consider the user's intentions. Facebook users have control over their content, and respecting their boundaries is crucial. Viewing someone's private photos without their consent may be considered an invasion of their privacy. Always prioritize users' consent and permissions when accessing their content.

There are third-party tools and browser extensions claiming to allow viewing private Facebook photos. However, using these tools can pose risks to your online security and potentially compromise your personal data. I do not recommend using these methods, as they may violate Facebook's terms of service and put your online safety at risk.

"How to View Private Facebook Photos Without Being Friends: A Guide"